i 1 The Somerset Herald.' Terras of lAiblieatioii. r.. t.-r-t4 eM-rv Utis! t-ray siortim .1 k2 Ai ; j.., K,tt. u in ":- aei oijarwlt t 5 ! . .ijnTlM Wiii t UI1U1 -i j ,r-(nuv r P PiatmAaiers nesetm t ,,;T wtiJb. L.d rraTwrat.4- tor Ln Wit.-rU- Stacf-bCT removt-fc trotc oca powofflew a csl.a hiid r of tifara w, a Li-e j.rf-im ofic. Addiwaa T-HB rV-aiasaT HSAALB, Sojub-sx-t, Pa. lioLl' a A.. buiaeratt, ra. ; WtlO Jt.3 H. fiiilR W. F Irri 'KKK, Pa ! ""mnins liiaca IUs.. aw- G J -V U.. LAW. u f4' a'; TT. - E.ea-., i-v-K HM.V-i.' ; miens. I s T V. . U. Us t-' '- V:V1- V K' A I) ! NNi- J ' X i K 7 Vv' ' T 1 0 C '.-LI.. -i'-X. I - A ' I a- All .:.V A7-L b SHil.' . r .XiiNi i' v T i. TV ;-.J : J itX H rni.. AfluKSEY-iT LA'P" f e .-!.i:.t lo : ... -, .'Si LSI f-.l- i-l 1 e. Vf- I) J. -ilfKf. . ANIi si - of - r & L-rt.-- .ti h .- 1) . i r IN.: - ' Hi Ivitf r ) - M'MTl l.FX. l)1 Ji 'UN Iol-.'-.. , '. r- lt; i i !err:? H jy:. w.m. tv i.i IN-. 1-1- NTl-T. -. i't II -. .. : J r- -: I) : fir,. -7 'f t.-rt'i c. J. harrisg:. fi -.r- .:-.: TjiHal-f ;a a": Tl. J. Fr.iTTS. CHARGES MODERATE. CURTIS K. GROVE. SOMERSET, PA. .-r k; ; n v. ( AKi.i.V'-:--, ! t ' K a.i .v- Tr.. iM-riK ANfW" -r-i rctie en Shan T.rce. - t V-r-v--i All Work Vrarranted. . ar..t F.Siil:. u r.t sto--V -k. a-ij :.n i- i-.t :;i- rr- i?'i s.-:v.- r.ir vvinii an-t rait --.1. I -1-. CCRT13K. GROVE, : er I'.irt H..iit-r :;.-,;.;.: : -n'M ix, MERCIUNT TAILOR. l.'.r IleC'.-r rsiore ? I.-tt.-i-t Slt'es. i.ii.l I.r"t I-r-iow. iATISFACTlON C'JAHANTEED. u-.'t V- Vt l- r; T -'.HI. ... v. . ; : '. - K.-.-'i j ":i:e-J Lfl a .-r- ipi .i t. Somerset. Pa. rni. JLl jLJw VOL. XXXVII. XO. 120. MILLINERY OPENING! En-.ish and French Trimmed -PATTERN- Diets ai 5!! Our Rr prfntative iain;i : just returned from London and ' I i l'lri-, we are prepared to show I I : -II the latest and exclusive ' j ; .ov !tics in Trimmed and Un- ' : trimmed (ji.ods and Millinery i in c'-iierul, lr: in ..ai.iaj; Ixndon j ami iurls owii direct' all of our , niportatioii. HOI IXE & VAKD, ; : K.nii ave.. P!TT?r.i-K'in.p. i i Blooded Stock for Sale. w..i 1 Ka-il, two : ... , 'A K .i s e -hj '-:fc ! i i-V' e-t--ti. JrTa e : - Hi Si- e-l--ri. ' : li'-ri; ii-n.- s m tug : i r ' r-iii' ". ; vi jraii .-.---- , ke?;-.ler-t i -7't. I . .- fci jr.-Oi rt U. i 4.:.. ti. Ts hii!. : - y Y. - jii, s.'nii. , i. : ..-e. iri'Jii.:; t : h'-r of ain'Tt.' :a; j T'T hrec iv-r-s. ti : aad '.T(..-vJji;e-. fr a. ww .'-v tt r t 'i AVi WlEM r V.a- e-. tt-.ir. i .rr 5r: sjh'o in.i-. j:y ui .-'.v.it- j ar;-i Fii'ie- by et j tu A b iq: ru. ! Vil .';i:i:,:ii; tirrptm- j I. HKFFIaKY. PUIiLIC BALE ; of ! Eeal Estate. BY VIKTT VTFTT'F. of .r.er t--"r.!r rs-rt nftVe rv it!) h ' in;- tn S.",.ifi'r-rai1v T t. 1 ai tin rjiifii'f K Lra t-ATCEDAY, sYOI 17. I'v't-fi. It un r.4 'I-. -'. he 1TII 1. -- f'.Kr. :.h flai.'v isirs. aim 'S I I .i..ia.'i'-. j en nfcml Ji ilepi-. --1. e T H I.I-. n. re :!i mi-s Dwelling Houses, j -1 mlh r.iiiili.-.- --ins -. i- l.eT i. -. --n -; V ;..li-. n.i A J. i o.r. TF.KMS: -in-' -tie. an t h . t '1.1,--T. -- e ri-i.M -of I iie tialiil T- l. i-r I.-- .-...I I.- i u 1 - r-nrn.vKFR. w u-u ILe tt .1. Arm- Its!. A-tUi.l.l .l.yT PUBLIC SALE -ur Yalualils Real Estate. - .0. - .4bi'ir.r.-.ir-ufi.m.i-iat-a!in 1 .n-i-'V.v.' .1 s.m-r--l ' .-uniy, Pa., w.a tic j m o-. fin-nil.-'.--. '--'I ... -B -mW , i SATURDAY, h'OV. 10. '5&pXatt,l,S' "S Mj,K ! ; C 1, -s' ...1 cv4fl foft-,'-1- ' ..: - ,'.-t r c. -w". ftn nna,nir-? 7 ii..T, 4 u; a. T J' a f- ii. Cp-t t 'I Tin- --'): i Ci A frt:r ait . 1 1 Li - r '.',.'l m:U i"-k -.trie . i:3. iitt-r.-'iia a M Si lira r Grove, f-tvn tl I 1 .11.1 .'ui v ii.rf ,if -ir VI t i.m.. r iK mii, is a r'-.r v : - tl -i h -ir. t ";rrtK. ft. airt- th-r.n "rtlV-i.- -''.i".;! m Ji i'jMmsh, pic Tml i-le -.-v-h v inart. -sn l'4Mii4 i - anufc. f r i .rr. t-teaut a baii ! t;vtf. :-Ti.. il . IJ1 ir.-t ', ri;" trnk '. tmn a:;! pr J.TiTrt r . . v:i:t i-wTitiv f"a :r in-1 ihr" it...' T 1 i-ix-iv i a . Dwelling House, Ii t--:ic-:i"t a! frtr 'f.ii'.ii ail a 'afT-e --r.-:- on c ;-rt .-. t S wl j ItTI-i r-'lUfE'l l'l tj rT.r;."i;- ap.J f-f Ms. ; rn:iors i.f t iar-1 nt. r . ; r --.-ill- r-ii rm Imv of ta'ie. l-lm April --.o S -I I t 1-- -i..; t:.ir-ar'-r. i:?v n-i,,.. ttru rra f ir -'-e ti-i'i'- s-r. l!i luKre-l 1 -uri:)t.at-i . rw.-.iti hi-t---in-et .irtl. I ..ii V!. ifrt-i I t'll n-.-i i. :v-.i i: ma -.i as --" -. l ' ln--ii .ii oe tiSereii Ui isar--r. wai l -Nil-'la r. v:t- It; r rr V t TNT. iv;t t. Hii-c: trM ". K- .: ik o r i srtiii.iv ' . i ; r-: p ir -r.-ali. liee il. T Ci-x-.T. . s i.s a-ie-. ;.tB-s-.-. KCSTETLER & HERR, MERCHANT TAILORS. iVa. i Jlavia S"rET, J" A. "H '.- r- Ll . fK -Li aj 4ioariii-V ewt. aui E xiir u-. xoi.ce. av:tl- f A'U M. Kvt-. l-TW4-"'.. IflT ":v. V-J ! 'r ?f.?sr , i:i...n a.WOi:;C. 'r444.(iitr1-rt .tf .-r-;;' ; ba::iC tru f-asu ' 'if tin- .T-'.im-i i y in -H e-t -e -i u- state- Wr.rm. an-i ih.w j i '"La. -I'.-- : .'.r ! rr- a-; i,!i.! Hr-iaT Ui J-iiiiN V. T('l KK. i.xt-a.jr. J o;:s-t S i ! Li" IT AKT AM- O.-ii- Miilii itT, irjsic, coKttEKiAt, irrniAst. t-. l ta---m-at ;ii. Si';. if . .ta BE-N'-VFT A- i.KKER. aoriC-Kwn, Pa. CREE OUTFITS Art-n. t. I i eie..iitHi.'iif.tit.ii4tsits. 't.-n. t t e( au.ntb iu :be ?r i vuii mi see lur I Lsv'. H. E. HOOKER. Kot-her, 5 V. rrjAcoBsoiT Ioi Lumbago. FRESH. STRONG EVIDENCE. All Kliht! Trn cu. t ra mi ftaxua. wa p&jra i. r. Irrt. aiaM wfa . aiaa. W aia La sraa mm t-- aa aa nfcn ta . uib v. .liTUKi. Prompt. ftrt hm. IB.. -7 w. is mzatk, 4 y Jwefi Oil tew Prrtr. HI.. "t . 1C MA LLcra ie u r'rs mi put. W7. KE'ITTin. ftrmanrit. Pu. ir'.r. . Kat ira "ctlt a,St. aaaa 0i astf 2 v i win ti- 4T DITCCn.-S AC9 rtiiai Dress the Hair V. i: I.e.. :.i Ay-.r ..r.- . rs Hair .r. I:. .U e. e- ta .iu f- nr.-: s!;I; fi. prs-rre - :' e.-; ir. t-ti-i -:rt .1 1.-i.iq .fali;:.. anu. ;.' i, li.-i-tin.ij i.r thin, pr-.-Li. :.-. a lie-,.- -i. "T re:e.r- tiwi r-r ,-'ni! e t-T ef it1 v hair, t iiii.ii lui-i pr-.:i .-r-ty. I ud Ay- r' il or Vi.-r v ti.e iKn I cheer:;! y t-si::'' Efficacy of ilu prr rvirituun." Ai;. P. IL Dari!- iw:u, Alt'-idi-iiiria. i-u wltiAt rriiiaiiir-l tnt'-a trr.i1. i Wai li, i -.'t t j ?.: A:-ir' H V t. a:; i 'n a t '"v w -;L. :j? !..- . in --r-,i c.r.L'.ii-il rir." lv. I S. . S;:.i-., 1 1.-:. l.w i ;:.v ;;,ur .-.'i rTr- r t-.--Tr. r'v.r Tiie I"-", t.Ti I w;::.-.i in ran;. jiiny rt-Jif'-iif-s wr-rf-s s!:j'-'f, .i'-. ii.vr, w:h sn. !i j-r-m- mT. H-t A . "-"r'ut Ha'r " i-r-ir. ar.tt tpuii u hh. i. Th t' .it -n'T I i'vjuuI itii.'. j-Nirf1. A -jr.-r:?i ef li.i.r vjoa-ixiir :lx a ) v r iuy L4-:-u!t gTT' --e a, s-; a t I : -:i"y as I -ev--r ur.-l -f li.i .ii i- ! t. rf-uJy J. I:. iViHi, .H;ril. Tei. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Dr. J. C. Aycr i. Co., Lowel', Mass. WAS RCSCO" rONKLINC'S CASE ZCES-1 SAR!LY FATAL 1 r---im X M-verf- eiM M-, :- IfY it L. M' -kl' i. o; P-'ilr:-.-, W iliiurt.rTi r.iunly. ta , wn. . ''a- -a - ti a -ver. p..ii iu l.le ..-!! ief -- h it, :'-""-- i-..r t.i -k e'l-er; tr at-mi-nr. The m.h. i iai? aia-l vSis-t wn oie :.pi m ,. , pt.miiM-nre r-it ear b b i i i... .. . -... ti-r Ti, ,i, a ii k - ! fTTfml?Z7u ?Zt' 1 a...f ; ti:n;e .i l .j4-r 'i - Fv-h.t-. Kur i -1. ai- tii . o t i.-' -t r-pf-fii-t n-iitery ill tti Tl.e -nniiir m ' nt Mr .ii--. I'a ii .i ! I t- ' enotB vr'ti s-rie; reit l.i-u.r-'. i.-i;:l. will'" '.I. -t I'.tn uri-l li n-i! i. 1.. Hnut.T- In 1 I. ry. liein -n.-i it-.- ' i Uie rocK OF EVERY GRADE. j . . : I 1S O4 Ii 4V J. O, ' From 25c. to Sl.OO. iAPESiRY bRUSSELS, From 5Cc. to Sl.OO. Body Brussels, From ll.OQ to $1.50. I'cIwDtc Mtft.-oHa anrl lil-lI'M ; ! -'.tla. UbjljUC-.i.'J ai.J IHHit-.l, . j From Sl.OO to 52 60. j LACE AND HEAVY CURTAINS.: i IN ETEET ItsIStlLE uriUTI. : ZZFLOOli CL OTHS-ZZ 1 all wimi. IIMOKAIN SWUAnL Wnrtia, n . iwi t- r r-v r- ef FtTiBS " S 10 ff". -jiit-VUva, aui . J i i a. -lx v .ak-i ; j T ) T. .- "Tr.s.-r K C ' I r ' . .. ' . - - - - - j I enp.M. S iftb Av . l-illber.-h. Pa. It is to Your Interest TO BCY XOVK Yc-t H IVUl gn I 'aS TO C. S. BoYTi. i None l.nt the purest and i-t keja in stit. an.!whn I'niirs befm iturt by stand iut. as certain of them di. vt de stroy ibeni. rather ihrn iiii- J.irS' oil our i-ila-U.nieTS. Yeti call ile:ai;d on havinu t.mr PRESCRIPIiCNS I FAMILY R Git 1 witb care- On prii-es arr- as b-w as ' any othor Sr-i-. ?x- h..u-- xid on many ankh riwo lower. i 1.. .1,:. ,r.e ., 1 i-ni. rs.tr,.r,c. a.w-sba!;si:J toirtvel I 1 .: e i... .iv iVii a. .....u.r j IV w f.irjt 1 -J. we irxi a irpi-iai-y of. i.-TTTTvn T T i- - T. ' ! ' XVe iroarantee satb fk-Si.m. rid. if yon have ; ta. Trouble in this direction, eire as a (ail. SPFCTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES r. f-rr . r. r-r i v ft r-tr - f . rr tc ) ..,.1 ni-.tr A fiill t uf Ti?.r Ta-lises- - . ,-.! O-me :n iiarp r,urcycs examined. No . csmtTzr fir eaan.inatkm. acd . r..ii.Vnt ' we suit. yoa. C-tue arvl st-e ns. BiESEKER & SNYDER. TROPSY TREATED FREE. I j - ' - .ien uitursT .'"""-' : ; the -iaiiaiiy kaiiierf " and tne bolog mm. wute lite ta-a mti-riui s-i-. f -e I - ' Vi-T.-t.as.'.i.ijt.airet I un titrtxs tr.atitK-- I UMKS' leirs. b. tje laV pltesl-ia. .Wa-" .1 V. . .tatei.i'tf. eas Otat Int. m WiftH a t .a iirae- am i-a ttr.aw . nr a j e. tew j.Ai tnaa. aeud In ui w j i fiami. im. iMatlai.-.. I I o.-c.-4-lm. J. aL Z1VKER, I Eart. Fa. CI j somerset SOMERSET, PA., AN ANGEL UNAWARES. L-"p '.Jiat dM re hi rUy vac dfloe rajn m yrj door last aiht. Knort.itiE and w or ping aad wnlirvf on. tim ia from tbc aad LO. 1 triu'ih; he rwn mi rrrt?rr-J thy hcd, U'jcTV ibe erlUwt rfIel Wow. Wherv spring re cJKnc Atxi Uader taeexn va.1 Vfhi nt Io the ixrt coi'l. Arwf, anr , aii'l r?n ue duur. .Ani Titi thy mexrj uu tra. ?o ijait vuh t.ie r I W heir hoame &t are houl;ac Ani ril speftn roam." S3 ! It-ostd the latrh and opened wiJe Titt?pth waudcrcra ha:nl, i ha I aaw a tw.oo f kmctl i L" pt a my Uimaiu Uid, &-;';n ti.m hearts dtars, ' ONc SI8&R1AN PRISON. ; A Graphic Description of the Rus- j s:an Andersonville. i The tiist liriif- that we canght of the ! T,,UJ-k loraaM.i.-,' prLsoii showed oa that j it -iiSereei weJciy lia type froui ail titeai- , t . ..t -. i--.; . piact-s into witk-a ti ii:nw reiiise an-i : nuoie prutua ascirvuiai.-iance SMii.a per- J seen. Instead of the huge, Hide, three- j- -y,i3r siops tnd e-ccrenient ; the air as nit. we thanked the warden. Mr. Iven-!.-',jry. sluifoed buiiding with narrow i ia'nfferaM-r fetid on account af the pres- ! anko, t-r his cotrten.-iis attention, and i arehtd liwhis and red tin roof that we I ,nv of. re-at number of infants and the 1 for his evident diMwsition to deui with , iiad exj-ecteil to find, we mi before tts I soiutthtug that looked like the penna- 1 cent fi-mri,-.1 cuiup of a reirimeiat of sol- j ahe. in camekettles. was hang-.i.er-, or hke a Mt.aii praine village on 4 frora the cni!-eati.. : the sacs- the JrouUer, urrouuded by-a high atock. j W4y, w ere obstrorte! I y pih s . .f niy j crowded holopiui-s, of dead babies in bath age of 5har-.-ned -irs to protect it fruui j bags, bandies, bed.iingand domett-.- men- ! hooses, and of the ghastly fa.vs that I h.tiie Indians. With the exception of J ; and iu the chaos of dis-r !er and had seen in the hospiUi of the Tou-k for the zigzag barred sentry boxes at tiie cor- j aiisery i.un.lreds of hainan beings, pick- : warding prison. ners. and the soldiers wiio with ahouliier- ; t.v,rether io closely that they could not Inasmuch as we did not st-e this pri-s-a ed r-.tt-s juicc-l siowiy boi k and forth move without tonching oneanother. were ! at its worst, and inasa nchas I w ;sii to along its sides, there was hardly a 'ig- I trying to exist and to perform the neces- : give the reader a viv id realisation if -- 4 g-tioii of a prison about it. It was giui- i jary duties of evervduv iife. It w is ! sible of the awful amount of human -)- i 'iy a stix ka ied ini i-ieorealiout 3 acres in ; exti-i.t, itu:.tei or. an open prairie be- ;. yi, rid the city Ijni'U, with a pyramidal ciiu.ca Uwi.-r, and the board roof; of 15 ' or '2'' Lg buildings sliowing above the i Tnite.d e.lgv of the talutade. If is had j ; Lad any doubts, however, with regard to j i tie na'uie of Uie place, the familiar jing- j iirg of chains, whiiit came to our ears as j i we stopped in front of the wooden gate, ! woiiM at once set all such doubts at j rest. ; In Twmnsp I.i s aiimnin raiiI hv r ' i I, . ' .1 .i . ai i 1 ; rapeii-.-f through the officer of the day, the warden of the prison, a short, stoat, chubby-factd joiuig otiiccr, named Ivan or.k .-, toon made bis appearance, and we were admitted to the pr-aoa yard. With in the spacious enclosure, stood 12 or b one-t-tory buildings, grouped without tuucii appaient rfOTtanty aboct sqaare ! log eharca. At tiiedoorsof most of these j -l". ood armed sentries, and in j the unpave.1 streets or ooen STjeces be- tw-eu thern wf-re walking or sitting on I the bare ir-ound hundreds of convicts ! and pena! colonl-ts who, in chains and j hg iVtters, were liking their daily out- ' ing. Ti.-e l.-g buildings with their grated j litiows, the high stockade which sur- ; ir.ded them, the arme sentries here , j and ther, and the thn-ngs of convku j i who, in long, gray, senii-Uiilitary over- j ' couls rtamel aiuileawlv about the vard. . would doubtlesa have lemiaded tnany I'd ion soldier of the famous prison pen t at An-lersr nville. .' j The pnin baildtnw pmperwere long, 1 in the bath house ; it is better for you j a temperature higher tlutn ave or six .-- ' uaa '" UVKa '-a UI waia.ng. i.ir. ' one-sl-.ry. barrack-like hoowsof Mtiare i here." ' I ttrees I-aamur above the freezing p tint- 1 eniag. or b-.th. Kxcept in ca-e-s of .-i - i- gs, Willi board iiid-j'A s ar.'I max- r-s-ifs, heavily grati-d ive -k'i,4i th-.rs se- 1 cured by iron paiilccks. Each -parate ' . ou.i'tu.g const. luted a kazarui, or pns- , , v-n ward, and each ward was divided into j two iare kameras, or ceils, bv a short ! !,a;l "4-nn-n traiiverseiy through the i mi,i.u There were eight of these kan- i ,7,, ,.r ,y- yirigons. aaij rae, 0f them I designed U accommodate 1U men, with an allowance of eiirbt-tenths of a I I cable futhotn of air space per capita. Tb.y were all substantially alike, and ! h en ed to nte to be about 75 feet long by feet w lie, with a height of 12 foct I- tw-.eii i; Ts ard ctii;c. The first kam- ; ; era that we examined was perhaps forty ; feet iuare and oontaineu lot) prisoners. It Cariy wed lighted, but itsatmos-j pbere tKi.iutl to Uie last derive by t i over- respiration, and its temperature, rais- i j eil by the natural beat of the priavners' j . - . ,. ; b.rjies,ws 15 or ID degrees above that of ; tiip air out.-i.ie. ! Two double rows of s: ping Jieruhes ran ai ris ttie oiihtj. but thereevi lent-' ly was not room en-ng!i on thern for ! t half the inmates of the cell, and the re- i mainder were font-vl to sleep under Uiem ' or oil tiie iloor in tiie gangways between j i them, without pillows, blankets tr bed ! ', chtti. insofar. kind. The floor had been ! i washid in anticipation of oor visit, but t i tiie waro'en said that in rainy weather it ! was aiwavs covered with mini ami tilth j brought in from the yard by the fret cf j ! the Li. iror.ers. and that in thLs mud and i : tilth -... n-s of men had to lie dow n at i ' li'gh: i y -deep. Many of the rx-nvicts, ! ' thinking tliat we were ufheers or inspect- ! j " '"i St- IVtcrsbarg, violated tiie -first J ruue l prison .iitimttuettiw the niw- : enct? oJ tue Wiiruen, by cujaLUiniiij? ton f j -ofti.e Uta fouiue and oppressiveness j ! m tv :?iJH r. auu iu itrnuitt 0 vr- ! t,nU,,-.ii;lf;..!,,,mft,J fdnrfine anda' ! ( ,''w'an:1f- es, butcoold only wrciala, and ; about tite kamera in the daj most i:irposible to get any I pitied the poor wn-tche, bat could .(. iheru thai we were nt'4cials. . ... .... t ua.i no power to ao anvinics n au i.r i F.,r near-v an hour w e went from kax- 1 t,. 1.,. ,r.,, r, I 0-...,, ...i! t . 'i fi . i aiirm. and from cell to cell, find-1 rvwhere the same overcrowding, ir.ct.a.x ivabK- f -ul air, the same . ;ng everywhere n.e si.!i,eir.ctji.-civa-jiv 1 "ai a.r. me sauie 1 .ickenin-' tviors. and the same th-rrmea of S . ,.,.- fJ . . ui, ... w. i iaK-f. who seetueil dispo-e.1 to hurry ns t throuch the prison, said that thert'wss i nothin m m- to see exci rt the kitchen i . ... ... i. t -t . . .-. .t.t a; --c"o r.t...- wi!d not care to itamert the h.-mtal r i wants, masctiurii as tiiev eomaineu or l ' ck'btv ratients sick with malignant tv- ' phns fover. Tite youne convoy t Sker of with the kaur-a," in me of the h g kax- t lands of the Connect icot and its tribn-a-ffheban who secondeti all of Colonel I arms. Here there was tiie m me scene of ! ries. some anioc.' the BeTkabire Hills. Yago-ikins orT.irtstomake ns thofourthty f -rot. ik. ii.. I r . - . . t. warden if he was not going to show as ; . . n ,, 3 . . t ;tt ttoaiuit, naju iu. ghow them anything that tbe wish to aee." I hai not befitre heard of the " bokrg KST A TtT.TSFTFrT) 1827. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1888. an ts4 Sr. PapTalef, w!L.T.it to wme j extent taken upon hmue!ftit iitijuif ' of the partv. eeme-l anxioa to ps- j ent OS from swing; thera as he bad l-ert ! to prevent us from s?in!$ tae convict j baiyt. Tle " boiogiM " we iun.t to he ong, : lw b?iB, Kati!y buiit of mngh pine i boards, and inc!orl with tide of thin, : h.te cotton she tine. They re three i in nn:nr. and were ocvnpiel exriuMte- j f t br family imrties, women and chii- dren. The 5rst one to whi.-h we rame waj ! surrounded ly afoul ditch half full of j filch, into whuh water ornrine was drip- f ping here and there, from the f!j.r under i the eottoa sheetinit wail. The boicgaa t i had no ido s. and ail the lijtbt that it ; received came through tiie thia cloth ! vhh.ii formed the side. j A vne of more pituhlo haiusn mis- i j ery than that !.icii was ti to n J I as we entered the Uw, wn hd tle.i can i j Iiar-'Jy hit uiirinU It - was '.u ra.i'j j parked with hasdredsof w.jyye! nt n f h i-'-r! WOTllftt and waiUr)? children. , in ail i-o-vivairle stti- I s;tt:ns or iyi tu.les opn two Jonjliae of ronjli pJartk , sUt-pina benches, which ran thn-ujh it from end to end, Itavirjr jrargueys alxnit j '. f.i?irf.tin mifK in III t.:J. fln.l al j the sides. I could fee tie: i-ky through j ir.t ..v ; i crat in uie roni : iii-.-r oi un-uatcii- ; t.,J lrJs bad given way h-.-re and there I an.i the inmate ha-l osed the holes as , imposfihility of giving them r roper piiys- ! ical care ; wet underehithini. which had enough to make one s: -k at heart to se, ny th ;t the exile sy.t r.i curses, it sevn.s wibjectod to such tr-atmeig and undergo : to me abwdqteljr r.etsary M say si -tiring sucii sntfering. hundred-s of women 1 thing in closing with n-zard to ther- j and children who hud committed no of- ' dition of the Tomsk forwarding prt- a feose, but had n-erelv sii.iwn their love ' two months after we ma le to it t're i L-it ana derotion by iroir.g into Sil erjn ex- 1 je ;((, the hm-bands, the fal.hera, or the j brothers who wore dear to them. j As we walked through she narrow i cartways from one end of the shed tuthe other we were besiewl by unhappy men ; land women who rni to make com plaints or petit:-ins. Your HiL'h lobiiitr, a heavv- eyed, anxious-htokir.g man to the warden it is impossih'ie to siep here nights on account of the cold, the crow ding, and j and 4V patients in tiie h-spi;al at one the rrying of babies. Can't something j time, with beds for only W. Three h jn betloneT' 1 dred men and women dan jr-xi-ly si. k " No, brother." replies! the warden ! lav on the flxir in roi. most of them ; kindiy, " I can't do anything. Yon will j Yon will go on the irod pretty sogo : then it will . be easier." i"Ial liir'ii 1" irtml erant EtTi said the i heavy-eyed man as he turned mournful look to his wife and a little girl j who sat close to him on the sleeping j bench. j "Latinshkat y little Cdher ! My l?n- cfactori" cried a ah4- faced woman with ! an infant at her naked breast. " Won't j you, for God's hake, iet n.e sleep ia the bath hou w ilh n.y baby ? It's s.1 coM ' here nights, and I cannot keep him ! ararai." No, rcatusiika." my iittie mother , j said the warlen ; " I can t iet you sleep ' Several other w omen tnado in s-i s ess- ! More than ia per tent, of the whole Dr:. J D" '-"eseo..i pvpie are as a r i.e -is a- t n the mime reuncst. tnd were n fi-ed ': on population were com-tautiv sick, and ive and as fond of constant wtarrjti..n ..f io in tb same way ; and I fina?!y ake.I the I warden, who seemed to l.vakind heirt- ed and symtiHthetie man, why he could not Jet a ii"iea or two of tiie-e r.rdortu- nate wotuen. who had young babie. so to tbe Uah bouse to aWp. "It is cold h re now," I said, "and it must 1. much worse at niabt. These tbia nulls of c..;- ton sheetins don't keepoutat ail the r. t -.. nigr.t air. - It is impiihle." rr-plied th- warden. The atmoepheieof the lith house is tst i hot, c!'-e and damp. I trie.! letting some ! of the nuring women sl-et there, but one or two of their babies dif-i every night, and I ha-1 to stop it. I appreviateti the hoiiess cfthe situatUtii-, aaJ l d D-hin mor t Mr. As we euierired from the la-dogan we came : upon Mr. Faptla.cf ecuaired in earnest ! t , , , . conversation with oneof ineexoes, a tine bxiking blonde man about i't years of age t upon h" face tere was an expresi-n oi asiMTion ann exriteinenx, mingieu i i'h a sort of defi int despair, "I have had only one shirt in months. the exile said in a trerobiir. voice, " aud i it 'w dirty, raze-J and full of vermin. j " Well.', sai-i Mr. PapeUief, with con-! teinptucns indifference, "v-m"!! get an- tther when yoa go on thema-1 1" "Cut when will I g-1 on the road 7 j . replied the exile, with increasing excite- ; meet. " It may be three or four months hence." i Very 1. ke y." said Mr. Papelaiefc ly, but w ith rising temper as he sas list iicj to the roilo-jne. xh,.B t0 r0ll expert a man to wear u ,r.. r:T fm.n Kim . jn.tulrl tl.AiU with Arte indi 1 nitioa. - - ,r Ti-r .. ; "' M.r-'r 'U4ti llow ..are y oa j fe; m h ffcn talk tome iH that wav: 111 Like the skin., ' ' . ' . 0 . . 1,,;.,, . nff frn, rau. You,: in,,ther sllirt i the eorresndem: t wntc., fafi-T ,hen BO , and mother . ..I al of g.n .nt.ierand . '- gramlmother, whenever ps-ib,e - " - 1 . ...... m hi ,h- n f"!1.M 4S-'!i . ..V. V .1 ..m. M t n ..-I. . II t.l . 1 1 , a . ' , . , , , anJ- tumtngsdeot-.y away, en- tne W8D- ; l" -""i"- o - u '"''' - - " How i,-ng wi.. the women ana ch:l-, dren have to aUv in these sheds"" I ask- i ed the warden. , " I'ota the i'd of ctoi-er," be replie-L j " - ll4pre ? P ua i a .i i... -1 tl,i s i ii trn -.ea ts siiouiiiers. onr xna.:e . ...... ... ,i .. .. . - I 1 fami- ! rrom tne ooir-.an we inn io ; Iv tttit we t.sd witreswsl in the liir2nns disorner and wr.che.ln.-s with the ex- it.,) th wt'a am .J l.ns. and . and Men, - :.i u r...t !.. the air, aithon was warm. women and children were sitting on the , K ir,.. nn,U im at. n.ii in tK .-nces in the uranirwava and occupvinz ia one way or aether every available square loot of space io the kamera. I had seen enough of tbia sort of misery, TT J1. JL wkM tLe irsrlen to tak rw lr fh j noepiui, t two storr V-gb 'ndrnsitnatM nw the church. H'e en reel t the dor by T'r. Orsheahto, th prison '.ir- ; gwn, who is Lirjc, htavHy built aiao ; wiih a hiring, jx! Zux, m i ao is ly Lirih a lVle. Tbe buspiui diil ixt lillcr Biau rUi! i frou that in the prisuu t X:uiua. ei- j tvj-t that U-cujiiia iaiini by -.. , and seemed to in better oruer. It wa ; inteD!ed orinal'lT t XwA .1y he: : hut on amxint of thcoveri'mwdin; n thj prison it had b"en foond n-r-arT tn in- crease the bed ta IV) awl t!l near'.y ") j ratienfs wre u:i rovHed fur, an-lhadti lie on benches or on the 3 .-"r. The nambvr cf sick in the hj.iia! at :!. t" i.e . of our ;it was IDS, intladii 7! ca.- of j typhus fever. The ward, ':L lagU un- ! duly rrj Jed, re clean an i ut-t, the : )Mtl il ithing .Tentifui and la-fh, au 1 the aiunwphere did mt v;u to ui" i temhiy heavy and io!'.;:teii a. t'i-t f : the hospital at Tiuinen. T;v liLsukuuania i at the heads of the narnw e 'ts ui"ed , toai the prevalent diseisrs umor.j; ti e prisoners acre typhus fever, scurvy, ivs- ectary. rheamatisn, 8r.n-n;i-j. tn-5 It m- chitis. Many of the nurses, I nothe-i, were women fmm i"i to years of ae. ho l:al strong, niteii;----iit taees, lei-.r. i- ed apparently to one of the Uj-p.-r this.es ... i ii. i- i , . I ana were pnioaoiv uie--itciii a;u'-4et.tjj. ; Early in trie afternoon, after havi.ii i made as careful aa eia-uinatiun if th - - as frankly and fconest'y, and dmve l-ack ; tn oar hotel. It Wii- lor. th;it n'it U- ' f.'fv I ca t.1 i g-t to slwp, an! when I tionllT' licivmII it was ca; v to tlrvam of I have trie.1 to deta-ribe. n my retirn to T-m-k fr nr. r -'.-ni .iljeria, in February, I had n ! i g ia.er- view with I'r. Oraheshko, tho prin.a ntir- . (reon. He described to ne tiie coo iitioa of the prison, as it gradually lecai.ie uer and more croadeil in tiie iale fail afU-r our departure, and said to me : " Y..u can hariiy imagine the state of a - fairs that ex isted here in November. We bad 2. ! cases of sickness in the course of the vear without pillow 4 or bed c'othir.;. ar-i in without pillows or bed cloth ir. order to find even floor sjce fr there we lia.1 to put th-in soc'. b.g -ther that I could not walk between theiu. au-J a patient could not cough or vom't without coughing or vomiting into n:s own face . or into the face of tiie man lying be.!e bim. The atmosphere in the wards be- came m terribly polattxl that I fainted ' ivratedl-r noon cowing- into the h-p:t- 4- al in the morning, and my x-sist.in-s had to revive me by dashing water into ny fa. In onier to rhanje and purify the air we we wen; for-ed to keen tbe win- i dows cfn. and as win'er bad set in this so chilled the Moms that we cotiM no mainUin, on the fioor where ti.e si.-k lay niore than ten per cent, of tbe s. k die.1." J " How long," I in.!ire..l.-4j this aw- ; fui state of tilings existed ? ' " I hr.ve been here fifteen years." re plied Ir. Orhe.!iko, " and it has been so, more or less, ev er since I came. " And is the vrern.n-nt at St. Peters burg aware of it 7" " It has been refcrte-l upon every year. I have rtcom mended that the h' spilji of the Tvtask forwarding prUin l burne'l to the gniund. It is so safjrate-1 wi cntagioOi- liiseases tliat it is uu!i. for n- !l We have letn caiieI upon by t"ie pn-.a departnier.l to forward plans for a new hospital, aud we have forwarie.1 them. They have Ien returned for niodifir-a-tion. and we have m.iied them , btit nothing has ?een done. It is unnecessary to criTin,iin; u:- n this frank statement of the Tom-k sur- g-u. Civilization and hunantty can safely n-st upon it, without argument. cneir case against me iviai i-.rwa.--i prison. fi'ci-y.' Ktnwia in t'u LONG LIFE. Some Remarkable Statistics. Frioi The Pi-puis S-wiKr 'wnaly. I had 5.0)0 blanks printed, asking for the following information in "relation to men and women overeightv: I Name, residence, ag. nationality; !d- j whether married or single, genera! de us ! scription, inclnding site, weight, eom j piexkin, ettu, children, how many, age-. state of health, etc.; oahils, course! ri-simr. retirinir. meals, exercise, etc.; o. - Vx V a1 prwent ; Cool an-i f i drink, -maotity. kind. etc. ; attacks of ! sickness if any, and at what agos. nature -"v ' m of dtsea-w. etc.: cond'tion of teeth.lulr. Tl... I.l.,n',i..f. ... Disn-n au7 - . , New-En-nd, .ccnBit-amed by , letfn- . .. ... 1.1 . oi exptanauon wnicr. lx. nratl? nrhf,T X tttan three thot ot ex Diaruit pn w n icra ca iiiorien mem io thaa enterpn-ii;-. thoasand five h jrjored i f these blanks were fn-d out a-. 1 rf irn- t,I in the course of two c...r.';.-. and tne story that they tell I wiii try to giv outline. En c .. .- -.-,,. ;n f . ..iiiw.! ts an I . nuari. arir eiitsntv in ii:e wiioie .ear- . ... tnjtlanii. is repcrsente-1 in laese ret irn . .. . . . .. . . ed blanas. Mme oi ttiese u: p--: live ob the oust, some on tne l-.w I White and Oreea Mountains some nj-.n ! the samis of Cape Cat. some amonj tne ; i .in. wn.vU rrf Maine and rabers in the ! manufacturing cities and towns. Tiie i canvass has n-st. of eonrisf', been eooipie e. but it has been as complete in thecttiea in tr.e towns anil on ine lartns, asoros- plete in one secthin as in another, as complete among one class as amooj another. 15 ths 3.500 Yrstwmw prove j Anumnj ai I think n3 one mAl ; pite t!i!t tr.f d.v fDnT of thueoaimon- It a.x-e; t?J tiimrit-s wouM l overturu- ei, an i trane ttrta take their pjuvs. 'citing hrveraH than ci ler. aal not :t In !-...k.in throiH tiiese blank, the ; duxea .ust of all have ever osed luj-i.. Srxt liiii .a m-'ticeabie U thjt few of '. t" e-esi. T?n of the w.aea are mea Kns'aad's o!d prpl have retnainei an- ' tiini a hao.'tsu! '!:okT, a."vi a re li-i tve jr ctrnt. Tlie radio Jl" uii- a:ut tiinv t one. and, taking o.artie! ail sk.e U-jtiUiee,' the wo nen eoe i i'.e ti.ea ty 2M. la 3Iavt hu.-o;s the iit siiows tiiat the women ex.-ee-i the l.y i- : in the other State- t.!-e a.-utb'i the '-a;en. The fr'- n. iH'n- ? tv nfVth Rett an 1 o-.uea have be.t i !i.arri;-i only 'ni-e, osiiaily in earTy h:'e. The uvi-ni- nii-i.h-er of children as a r sj't t.thc- iia ctLig is five, and ti!'e chiidreti tui Jiving are vnera"y n-ror-.!-e-i in tr.e l'!jr.ksa healthy. The !-i4t tii.it in M.-. h us. t.iklr j: tiie '-ipi;'a4.i.n iat iit--u it. t' - :ii- a ev o 'I tiie ni-n l y v. rii th'Hi s.:nd.s, a--i-''lil!s il: s.;:ie dt-r--e Cir t -.-irreater numlirr of old wntuen, hirt M-t. cvrtam'y. f r anything iike hail" of the excesw over the men. I attribute this ea- e .-s to the Let that .Inriii the fast ha I- ivtit'ir.4 the bulk of tha- popuia'ion oi MasnacJm-erts has been ou tiie sea hour-!. i.i . : . i.i.. i.. i. . an-i a tar-.re ii;i:nier -i me n:-:i u;i- --eii ri.-hennen and niar.ners. I'.ts-ac-. ,,f t;.e srn-at Ins of iife among t.lis cla.-. es;e- ctaJ! l-fore the ti.iie of steamhtps an 1 d'jrini tiie ttainir il.ivs of tile whale lishery, the a4n. liters li ma;e pi-; low the -:iati-n -.hrarik in j nunnai ievel, this h )ir; most strikir -giy in a ii-t of id ' peoj--,e. j Aii'ttiier very r-e4il'ar thi.ij reveal--! f by thi- -.-ar.va- is ti.e fao: that live out of ; six of these Xew-Kr.glan-1 old f.!k ha.e i a li.-iit complexion, with blue or gray ! eyes, and abar.iLi.it bron ha.r. In j stattire tiie men are mostly tall and tiie women 'if ctetlium height; in weight the ; m -r. r.iii.?fr.tni !'".' t 1 poim is, with a 5.-w .f -.In) and over, and tiie w mien ; from :-i to I2. ith exieptii-r.al ca.-of is I ar, iv-r. Th.-niLont life the ::t--c i have 1 i ti bony and ni'iscnhi-, th- .w ; men et.iitly opp-ts;te. The c n i.ti ?r f -th . i.atr. tooth, '-eard n 1 k:n of th--e i o: ' Je ; 1-i at the time when t:ie biat.ks , v.-e ti.l --I out was re-or lei in ah-m j ".' " hi iii-t.aiees. I:; ariy ail she hair t ri.':iial...s thick. ti:e ti-eta are very p-mr i-r en'ir.iy gm-.-. :i.esin is a'y s. j'.'.iy wri.-Sile i. un ! Verv f.-w of the men -.. any 'o resp-i! -fair. ird. In many- s.in:.'.a. : s t .e lent p-ak of the skin as -" stuottth and moist." Or "t - l-.le IS given, ti.at of a man of eis'-ity-miic1, tn wile iii-iiith n it a t-'Mth hx ti-en lost. In m---t instances of th-e no over ' ninety ti.e eye-sih! is si.il nd in : d-'Zeiis of cases it ispronounce-l reoiarka- biv g"!. '. Tiie information which the blanks riv ni th- silij-.-.-t f haul is ovincid-.-s witii the o; .in;i.n of in 4 peojde, f-irm.si from observation, that long-vity wit!vnt rei iarity of haT.iu is rare. These old jpie. nil"a :4n- women ftiise. arj pit down as euny rsn and ret.rers, aim-ot wto-ist exvttnn.s. ana tti.ly nineteea oil.,! every twenty have rltserve.1 this i-i.-f.ni t'ro!iw-it exivpt perhaps at .-.m e '"''rt Pri4"! in youtn. M-als have J-e:t etiten f-g'oAr.y. tnre eac.i i.xy. w:t:i d.nnerat no.-n, tbe exceptions be.g tare as to indicate notbui,'. Kxer. . in m rst ca-es h i bea bard work up t.. wxty-fi ve or seventy, and aft?r that i-r.-l h conslste.'. . when the regular occupa- ' to-Jay 3 men are at tnirty-fi m st men a.i 1 w - lilght aurdred out of !.?' wo:ri-n have b-ea tanners' wives, and ail b it fifty of tiie remainder have been ho. isew Four wonen oniv. all nntn.irrte i. nave ; syororted ttiemvlvi.-s ttiroah if- t in- h.ri"-i wealtti. and sro njiraj-1 n-- -; ively ehrety-tw . eijhty-three eijiit X ' and ninety. Three other unmarrt.-i - men hare miiiiners. and six. one enmar ' ri ' !. have tteea dn-ssniakers. S --ri. t Uiiti.arri. 1. have be-en nir.-es. lvt. two uniiiarri-J. have been sch'.al-t-.-tclier. Aai-i.igthe handreiU ...f r-rnnria ir.- stances whit !' illustrate consUn 1 f ..npiti.in citetl t-y the .-orresioa'iei.: are ; fe that I c.itir.o; refrain from v- v n. t becau-e I beoeve tout they j).nt to a : v-ry i r. j---.rta.it fact, and at trie v. m-t.-.ti 1 iiiaiie 'ii -t iiite"-.-st ng r-ra bnt F.lij t i T bna:i. .' Br rktoi. Mi-., i-ethty-ti .", are! xas a se.ire-d ri v r fir thirty y-ir.. F t the p i-t .-. -i yar iie has work-'i in cli v ; a c.ii-..h e. t an-: ha- ia-en b'lt one day fr jrn L.s it.es , i: that time. ! Andrp -Urtsi.n, of Daxlj ir.4. Mi-., is . ninety tiv and wxs c in-Lantiy c-i pi '.' ' ed a'l l.o life making !- un: i ii yer at; . Aartn Farnham. ff I'liui-ri : Mi-s. . i'-J-, ei-htv--t,vpn. s-tld fb'4'ies in 'e-m-.rit fir sev-niy years. f'anie! Bigeiow, of At ho.. M i'-.. "i- el2h:y-evea, has work-r-i as a far.! er f.-r s-iti'y-s-.-'n years, an! mil-! ri w i.h a "Ttiie for seven tor. of h.ty the I ra,t summer. Will it rn r! Cfik of P;rr-i'i- in' U. II I. j is k-sf?.-nu.e, r. UJh.-k.-.i-t:i. a-vl s.l! 5 worki in bu ,h., .-. .i, Ir.i t Jiamoer'.iin. of 1. n.nr. M ., - -ivke-1 at .ie fa-'.Vs tra-'e ! ninety-five, worxe t at the ta..,.. tra .e , cnC: hj t birthday. -;, , Risin?. of H wW. M- . is ei'htv . an I works daiiv. s be tins f-r trie ptst sixty years, at his trade wh: caker. Mrs. Jane Iluntrfss. nf Air'-'-'. M-.. ninetv-two years f-fi"-. sttli it--s h.-r king, wx-hing, ir-intntid -rir-j den t;. :r.a' she vas EtTy-uve sr.e b'.s PiTt-! t be m.nney for an-l ti .bt a ilte J !wti-e. z 'z her-elf to th- mill an 1 - j !-;. ti. the , be !iii:ila-r, and superintend. rrj- ! T.ng opora' i.ins. she is or.e of -thii dr-'n, ill born without toe , tia. ..-- - - aid of a physhian. The b:anks teil on stmp.e 4..ry. with , si few varatiors a. to m p. ' lively rtiomit.ni.its. ;n relation to trie foie n by these old r ripM. The d:t lias reeu r-cilar New-Fnzian ! home-mule dishes of meat, vejetabies and pastry. witli : breakfast ear !v. diniter at noon, an-i - . per tale. cry s nail eateis or tVw r motHneI aa lar- air4 : iSHtt a-" j atentiotieil as not pwrticaiar, with cJ ' . . . appe-oars lorouga .i.e. A :ia:t-.Joieii never t meat. as 4 uatn aostainea I from ater. More than two-thirls hare 6 f Obi. WHOLE NO. 1947. oei h j!iroI of fv? ani c-t?W. aa I of Ui retnjnjf n-nr.7 ftlt nave urjw Ur&. Few of the men. anJ tuu of the: wt ?t, are ivt-n as us. r of nwre ;n!itt- tu th. m n, a larje :u h. M i-t of ti".' i-i.i- jr.y lum r-t i"r i. f ii 'jvn hre tr.e aoioiint : oin-un.-e-i is er.orm.Hjs, an-! rttnued up to t i- t i jc'.er. the 'ei:-us T iS-n. i A f- Kr;i? jy frmi t.is' hahit a-er :t b ai I j" yea". and i f r ivrenty, th rty or lift v , hav o i v tvea w;th tut the ' nar-vlie f- r :'rh.-s adeea. ie or more. Tut n'-rd if svli'i wv h.:f 9 dosrn f ! a- !.. l.in h.-t. -se is :r:i :ia- r.i.' are a..ke -';t ex.-ert her there r t- :i fie n-.-i.il never ill h:l hs-;i r, j oir tiurS' 'tit of i .' -,, :e--s ..( f in;:.-..e t 'n:i. -..riy eii.t-I t-.l . a:i I I -.v. eer.'-'sel ":-e s:iiu z --i h 'n- bind red an ! f trt.-en men ;i.i r.ea 1. ivi iia 1 ;-etty !..- ases .-.iy j ' i-ien and V'-' w xuen ha-.e Ien j .-a-!y il:. The erioiis i;'n-s- of th. an-i sen- - .na- -hi.i-I - a-e i I la's ! J ty wa- a f- sir:. I he-- a- : as r j a ii.ii-.i-t as t ie if. i.v :i fn-iii c ... r i t fi a4 a . i ir. I"4"" : es, ao-i L- i.f ' lie aiti..- i.aVe " !tr. i i.ti'tt !r-j;-;-i-i u is tiie.-u-t j.'ti.-r.t. "iiii ..iiy in coa,ari tlou w.::i wf .e Inni.iy e. us t-i have h i ti n siekn-ss. trie sutue -li-s-x-s- rm-ii n.i:i. pi..iir w j.s. i:i:li--3ee ap;-.;ri:i'r oti hi.i iimd and on I r on dry land and on umist land. in : te:i--rau l hr the seasii.ia. Til ar i. a - .e r-aeiied by an I g-an ipre:i:.-. ta-en alt. tki .se ui i pi-t -pie was a'n-'-.it s; x in a tea- ii.stain---s ;,.iv !-i'.;i at; I in. -tl.er or :..eran-!f.4iier in ,'t.e-r- -J,-! un-b-r tl:"y. a :u ir i-.t-- 's ao- -lit S! f i-r'-er.t -:1a4 hi r -r iu-i,x-d t o-f th .s.iii-. X it hv -r uue tMr i !a:..er in-i jr.iri-1-lt."-.!l.: ir. --Itiierthe re ii-on tue ,. .1- rea 1,1-1 ! le h .. e T-..H he-i ! ii -IllT - ilie-ia.f d.:.-l elth- !- f -re thirty, and a''-' it v are st.il iii:;j. T. tier, however, I- ia ai to- -t put 'i-.Aii as i'lo-i. T.i? .11 whal w-.iid p.ri;.s;is, -l-i; h iw n-iny l.r.ltiers s-.ii.--.is iiad an I whe'..r ui--i y.. ,:ng : a; pear. ;e f i:"s. tiiat few mem-i.- f.iiii.iy iiave sarvive.1 '.ie. I ti.a: Liie retna.ni:. older and have d.e !. or r to come uti-ler tiie ei'h- T m ir.'.a:i v r.e-4' eir h v:i 1 1 .a i eve f toe 1: -iailct; ir.k do ii'it a val.iab'e t ! -i-tersth- r n.-t tl.i-v tlioa'i. fro'-i t fi-.-rs uf tiie sa: un.ess it :-i -'t: tuetno-rs "' e-:H;'i--h y.ii:.-i- tr-vexr liui.i. i ert.il r l phn - it i- trio t.i.t or. v an exts-rt -hnosiipi- r - ei'- i -ira c int-i i-i. .us. en i t-i l.ir nei : her one nr the o'ier. ip yet I lb ink a faiiii.tar.iy witit the fac4. ira' n-T-.l ii-o-t th.--- hun ire.U of ui 1 p :.l- wtii px--usi a.nytii.r.- on iuy part that uo'.it at ;ir-t th . .r.t look liie pre--'i.tipUon. W'h it I have trie-! t-.i iearu frotn t(u- vx-t ain- 'i.M of infor iiation t.'iat has ;i---n e .iti- td ai a-ii liiese examples of l-irj I.i- are tli- th:n t What istl. .' inr! i ,-rr .-f th d'-b-rvnt oiViipalii ris 'ij. n trie !eti-,4h f i.fe" T'o-s t!ie pi.ysi.tal L liid of a person luiv auvthipj t- 'hv with the length of ni- life .' t ew of tiie :-' iie ai'-'ttiiTiled for by this - eti- i- ar- etopl-.y.-r-. r.-l--s-s- ti;- ii.i-i---w:v-s j.. -.: 4 ! such, and ia New-Kiiif-'a it-1 I c-rtain'.y think they on n-.-t ' T.ie c i'.-o n that - la. ns l-i -: of the -lien i-f.i"Tti . tr-. wineh rn.an . i-'en-i--n' -in '-;i--i i.-t.ino-.. and n--t men. I f he lien an t w.i.n-ii alike, t- r-urhoiit trie tiiy are exeptions w'-i-t !,a '-I w.. -bt-l wtfi re-; ri-i . .if-r--i-i'.i-":-oit e-i which, br b in' r..-t rie- vi'li -'-. inter nission. ha.e b i n a di ed habit. Tiie fwt that t tu-iny ..fth ? re.,;,, are not e-i. plovers, ousi-tere.1 ia aniunctioo with tbe fact ti. at ti.e t-at in iss of nankin lis made up if ii.-w-orlicr.. p-.-in s toward a very i'i.;s.rrant r. -bt-Sioii. It sei-ins e .-i-b-tit eiti:--r tri..ti a tiian wit'-, th" c.en-.en's of loar it:"- v thin bi'ii s rn.-re iLt.'i.-jiend..,nt in bis r. ittire or th.tt a s;-i.-it "t in.ie,--n i-ri -t.-re i f ir yi-s--ten..s t- pr.e-i --x-t-er.ee. It rre Is fio eoile -ti-n of stxt istl. a ta prove that, in m -t ca-cs. oiie wh.-i a -rk dnrii'4 a em periitd f r n n '. her 1 is a wjuk.-r in livi l::.,iity thin !e h 1- a'l cn.p'over. The r-r.t-n of fie 1S-.1.----r trker u.-iy 4--'-4 i a:. 1 m.-wsar xs .n i-'h .-.nil hi- p'riy. ' ii str nz'.t may i e a-.rr-.tr. .-.siiis who takes the risk of -r ;'.t and 'o-s ii . .i b, out in N -a l!:;-.:iand. .it le..-'. li s -,ii- .a not Io.'i- ..s the av--.i.'- . an 1 it is :ar. as rne st.c s-..-ho v, tii.ttiieii -.es beyond tt.e a of eight. T i s r-s-ait m i not. e-talivy. be ! i-- oi lli-.T i- -rl.-i ii-rt -'e .ieor.- t. fllo-Ji.t of ;.v .r. to irnu'i'isriiv. or i-i ai.y v. iia!.--. er to t.r" .i;i ;.. ! t i 's - d.-.i I-b.- i-i its etf---t r to want of n-'Uri-iong 1 a. :: na4 so. :-.ii : a.; - atty w .. i-.: irn.e i ;-r-w-.t eia:-!i Ir.tit s,i!i.i.try .fri-l -.loris a any in:l l. tl. e. '-ert.il i;ly u 4 If lie a a as '.i-i- .i .ts I do of ti.e -n i !"itit . r tn-- io. .ftii-e p-o.ie aio'ii c . ery unit.-. ..-i.tn.s-- a-e r-- -.-tiang-l r.vi-n wrier.' oe-t.x.-.-pt in tne ' t I -' ; To-lie : ., .rly all t,..r r.-r.le ha- been w,t j , ,-i-,: : a ii,-.- -us on-. 1 w'th re!.;-r burs ..f-teaiy ia.T and rno-l j Ti..l. ra'e y -'ir- rvii.ri:.-. bear p;arar to i have Uea any risks iu. I.f.-. ai-l :..ie j .-n.-t ' f t herii l a.-- nri.r-1 in ire t.. tn t..e I nveri.t X-w-rln!.iti.ir's ::a.-. of ine n j rxi and puysiai birb-n.-. these bir i.-ns t have bin evetilv ol-rr.' -ite-i tiiroii-ii- life that tii? st .-a. a ii ie n ' '-e-n .'-ray. ! rjrelr the h n-arwtfe has nutre carsi than he w.-iaian .. ho works in a shop or as a ! hou-e-servaiit, and vet her car are so sir., ilar day after .'.ay and year after year i that they become ea-y to wr. -o ali with the f.-'ner are.1 wifn :bec!-rX r liii.bhar; i. Few m all ti e ii-t have !-n e ther ni'-re or ;es. tri.t" m'siera'-'y rtxeHr-'i'. s'lt- rr-f il a ...ve the aver ige. to lie snre. i-.it toey ii ive aeh.ev-.-I neith er r tor.ety n- r wr-xlf i. Ti.ey bate, in fait. Leen pix-i-l ais.ve the wa-ting w. r rv of wxiit. and liave, ou t.he t h-r hand, e-.i'.el the softening of the ti-a-aat and 4 r 4 .rr. r. Ttl la aseifc If n a til 4 w- mi F" HI i ! e V if4. ' - " tained. I have a'-ulcl Ui tbe that ia the ; 4t!.- t.. ff the ito-Mi t:,e :.', n r ' mot inai-es iiit. Wn.k tii.s mi' ' he hv to the northern ori.i .'! :n -j'trijv of Nw-Kaijnd y :-.e. ar. 1 h. r.' i"-;.J ii--.tr.:i; n,t .t .--t -:.:' t''0v;!y. it litjy p"-.... '.- ry ... ( ft-Ki; j. vr-'i;H4 -'F- t : ii. -ni ur.-u iiie L-ti4 'j!" i . ' i'liin-. I- itr'f i.h nt p.-.-i )! ut-s :i i titer 5"t'l is an.!oiitet;y a fj t. an ! ! it appears that th aaci-ae-nerv -:s j .jtded frotn cnaipiexi-m, oi.r o.'the 1 eyes, and general b't;i ! is ru'r! ci.ini'ii tn. j la theory, ceru.in'y, th j tempra:uest .s ! th.it which ou"d ni.at con Joca to !. n ! (pfvity. Other Sicu, of ti4. n.i.'.:ra of 1 thest eathered in New F.n2:and. fr ::i ! some other iocaUtv, o4f-t tn-e i , ,. . 4 ... ' and disprove ta tjeorr ; ! i', ar.;. -e t - I other Cct are yitil. I thlr.i theory that pt e w;:a nervoua-sa.-.i te:i:peri.ent. and the ta i n r-t-n-t. I re l:hi. t i '.i-.e i .T.i.-r t-.; '.. -m I baaeMi H'T'l , is i . . 1 ,r s! ; Ii.M,s-A n.pii ttii t' .i.H-r -;t. h i- er pri-.:ii;r;at.:i t:.:;li j irk Wilit : an 1. w.t ;e .' d :.. .i.r - : ; iy tt.M.ti as Ji 4 t. r. .: ... ; t. -.;jrrth':n iij t.te fit ir.- : ;i.j.ii a r.tt .e.ti u-t.ti.tu :utr. ; Tie ti-'t t: at : - i;j ; are -ny a i mi W t'l i t.;e w i.i i - piomp, is eii 'y -v;;i...'.ed. I t.iin. i-y ... K-ru.t.-.tis. ia t -r ". tr.t- n pluy ::rii fi, an-i h.iv- r.i u rt a l.vr- pn t.ffi.'n jt tiie n-viT... .1, nt t.t-w.-ii f.lt late. With the -a i.a--n tr 'e. esjs-i-ial.y the i.i" ..f :'.:ty. whea rrs t...'-; t: - !..ir i -t -ve"--e thev r--a. 1 -ar i 1. s l-. t a:l ! mil' ai.n-t lot- r.t fi-ei.ei-- -t- l et ! a .--salt lili-: i.."L' .11; f.eu ; i 'ill!::- Ii y p"'4-!; .e III i '. v.-- ' .m l : s and --a-;.-. rs. Th-f.r :i- i. -Vive t :l 1 t '.Y- t.: ;i.--r-.-t i i :-i-t t. lilt : s n-4 u:i-u 1 t--io t . : , f-r I;.. T-.i ti-.. tl-, t in r -at . .i ti.-v ire t-i ev ii-iVt.-s s-.r-l. si.r t. prove .:-cf ha- ft. T . a a :-it ;a-t e j-e--i-. l-..ng r-, . r- f X W l..ga! J..-mp.-j it 1-e a ev !--n -iei:t C: j t'J ive vi :...e -;;e tarm 1 t;ie:r w ive ae a tn-a: r-.-'t in-i-ii vert " i i ii- t ri.jy :: -t i;a . e j I ci.-. e v-r in ie tii.-tii (i. is to ! p'.-s'M.e-i ttt l in.tr v y.a-s ..r r are th- n i w.-n i;.! rti. d u r -it .y e i i. .i.i -1, a -v .'i- f e. M iv j., t ti..- be ai favor - f a pr -.- .u---i e ti i ti as ti.e .-ii--r-is.-.. i. Htngham. Ma-, w th ,.t,'t -ants, tnpre are eli.iy pe j y-ars ( .i--, an-t ..lit f I :iv. av of 1 .lit :!! 1. oilier town ir. X-'a" X ew i.r j nti .. si xs i-ril d le leiirr.-.!. i- rb t'Tti- -n of "id f- -j -ie. 1 tiie -.-a-ox-l. in - T-nr sewers, iind i.as only r--v-te.ii if li'ff w-r'. s. p -bit ..f v-t a. ibe e.-r. a!f-ut x nniH-.'-.-ar.,.- to 1 la i-oui'etVe-l e'ltseit; f, ti'-ris of the iar- i it.es. l.'i ..:e as i An I .. I4 - w lit-re t is- the s nt "h t brrufi From tie -an itary t.-l.r . :.s i i r . worst m !r N-r,: rni :.'---ei .1,-trt. t- - ' i rv :-. -r i ry old f ei-pe- .i-i- I -in i. t':. ie'iirs of re'-rin- arei I in ;-a :-, av- rie ietl.- .it-eji ".i iie ab'tt t i.-o'ir. ex -eptinns. il-irr'y in hmira ear.r. -l.s ; ,r.i, an 1 -.. r; -1 :-.. : .-t nis to h.ite l n r .1.- - ' i'..:t is not Ii s re t: e r .-.i t tenijs.-ra:i.er.t tiian h- i.a i- of ; Is not tt.e rii-rv oils : n.ori- than an-y "Ih.-r 4.i-a !-ai.i.'ii or tt.e pri-: -i i i rn of a -! . k. is rent ':! I, t. a:t-r a ha!. :ts , t.'le great if tl...se - -.-t at- 1 J , 3-e ;.o:i. and M w A ! is it r...t ii'ator ; is it n ill- -re 1 t a ret .l.-t-T ..; '-t ay , a rt-'ii-.: n W ig .' J wiii Lot pi p.,;.--t i.e a. J 1 for,, for i-n- of ,;,t !:... mi,nl fr'cii.'s siiou 1 le mi -ti- I a'ne - 4- an in .p, Wh.e'l 1 t.a.-. W.tti.-ut M.-r- .1 p'ete nif .rnia-i.oa i g th I tlra ari 1 1 , l-st! .11. i.S V a i.y .icon s - : .n.. ity ii;: o: IM.e ie-.l gti'-i- w hit h are f i i . any tii--.ry : d.-;ii-y I-. ii.r.g he fr-n parents 1 1 r i r. i-e-r-.iry -r.if.i r -I i pa,-.r 'o fr-tni ii extre iiel ' d.i done oi .r - it n I de hi'-f- lis. ' t-ie thin,- to t:: -t t: a i t:.a- a t :r. i.-i t : t.im er- i an r in i - e -'r ! r-een tii- ir.ifo-i of rron I an t 11. in ileiv cci-it o.l r;'i.aer: teft-a a .; i rT!-.::a 'y. ion an nr.-ir.i' t 4il 'in !-r any turl.- b . i.r- - it ,-:. jit .''k'i I.i.' t-.i" U:'u r i. -7:- . j ' , T'.i-1 j rMv-:i Tj. :? . ! rv-r-n (.(,.. I a., i 1? ?:; a r-a.-. rL ji) ui r--..-'r a i);'i--irfr. .i.'iir-sv.ri'..- I.vi4 I-f-n-r titn a -fi. k:nr r.rr' : L i: I f'.. ar.fi tUx', f ,t"i:t nt it lav .! Woman's Vo-e3y. t f !t-nj"v tha Til ' ' ti,. -ii is.-1 ' v ; I'r. J.-.-,-.. a: a-"-; H . Ft.-. an ! a:V cf. f -r a., t;.. .'. .r lers to wblcri Weu.-n ai -i'e-a-f. While it -41V. 4 It.. woman fro:n fie err. n-ai: v : --r rv.nai c ir.-n tti n a t.i a ; . aV.tr.Uf i't rst r ; t. . ' - ,e .ine f.r wonnin . p.- i,..ir .. and athiw-nts. si. id i. .,r i.'.-. ! prsitive asrar.ts- fr-.m I'.ar nutn'.f, era. tiiat it wiii -;r.e iii-s.-i:iiti n . ease, tor nt.-.?iev will la. r-f'iti ie 1. t yiiraatee on wrjr ja-r. ;i 'f ny'aL-r wrne. r--rnt44r-Tij-3-
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